Omni Peace Garden Tour

"Growing Peace"  326 E. Prospect, Fayetteville 72701
Peace Gardeners:  Lena & Joseph Reagan  409-7928  wellspringpt@sbcglobal.net
Our town homestead is a sanctuary and rural touchstone.  With fruit trees, terraced vegetable gardens and tendencies toward native plants, our near and dear neighbors seem distant from our outdoors retreat.  Hens round out our oasis.  Welcome!
 
"Heartwood Gallery Garden"  428 S. Government Ave., Fayetteville 72701
Peace Gardeners:  Edward & Anita Hejtmanek  444-0888   ehejtmanek1949@msn.com
A streetscape gem of a flower garden at the entrance to Heartwood Gallery.
 
"Lucky Island Peace Garden"  1837 N. Rupple Rd., Fayetteville 72704
Peace Gardeners:  Ginny Masullo & Steve Smith  530-0280  masullo.ginny1@gmail.com
Visit Lucky Island Peace Garden where philosophy meets the real world with certified National Wildlife Federation habitat, vegetable gardens and native plants.  A remnant of the old post oak forest nods at a small pine woods while the waters of development rise all around.
 
"No Plant Left Behind Peace Garden"  5 E. Davidson St., Fayetteville 72701
Peace Gardener:  Emily Kaitz  442-5426  emilykaitz@hotmail.com
Rock gardens in front with chaotic flowering plants and the world's smallest lawn, terraced shade gardens in back, and a flagstone "peace path" in-between.  Plants include day lilies, Asiatic lilies, coreopsis, larkspur, roses, hostas, iris, columbine, sedum, echinacea, daisies, keria, evening primrose.
 
"Peace In Our Lifetime Garden"  4880 W. Weddington Dr., Fayetteville 72704
Peace Gardeners:  Unity Center for Conscious Living
Contact:  Annette Olsen  521-0918  annette.olsen@ymail.com
You are invited to step into the labyrinth and walk the sandy path to the center and experience the peace that passes all understanding.  In the center of the labyrinth you will find our peace pole presented to us by OMNI Center.  You are also welcome to visit our rain garden, and see our front yard in its second year of "Prairie Restoration."
 
"Peace Rock Garden and Arboretum"  2582 Jimmie Ave., Fayetteville 72703
Peace Gardener:  Dick Bennett  442-4600  j.dick.bennett@gmail.com
The whole yard is an arboretum containing over 20 kinds of trees.  My back yard greets people with the word PEACE carved in wood, followed by Hank Kaminsky's "Peace Rock," John Ward's Chimes, and a granite Peace Bird by Gorazd Poposki.  Mulched pathways and terraced liriope lead to a rain garden, flowers, and beyond:  chickens.
 
"Tri Cycle Farms"  1691 N. Garland, Fayetteville 72704
Peace Gardener:  Don Bennett  966-0572  don.bennett62@yahoo.com
A volunteer-based sustainable urban farm-park of 2 1/3 acres, creating "community-through-soil."
 
"World Peace Wetland Prairie"  1121 S. Duncan Ave., Fayetteville 72701
Peace Gardeners:  Lauren Hawkins & Aubrey Sheperd  444-6072  ldhdesign@hotmail.com
A sanctuary for human beings and other living things in the upper White River Basin, and one of hundreds of peace gardens worldwide, the Wetland Prairie is a remnant of Northwest Arkansas' once abundant wetland prairie ecosystem.
 
When
May 25th, 2013 from 10:00 AM to  3:00 PM